Republicans
win special elections for two key House seats in Florida
Randy Fine
beats Josh Weil in Mike Waltz’s former district, and Jimmy Patronis wins seat
vacated by Matt Gaetz
Chris Stein
in Washington and Ashley Spencer in Daytona Beach
Wed 2 Apr
2025 05.09 BST
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/apr/01/republicans-florida-special-elections-results
Republicans
on Tuesday won special elections for two US House of Representatives seats in
Florida vacated by Donald Trump’s cabinet nominees, dashing Democratic hopes
for an upset victory in the first federal special elections held since the
president began his second term.
But
Democratic candidates Josh Weil and Gay Valimont are on track to lose the
solidly red districts by much smaller margins than the more than 30 points that
Democrats lost them by in November.
Weil put up
a stiff challenge in the eastern coastal district formerly represented by Mike
Waltz, Trump’s national security adviser, rattling Republicans in a state they
have dominated over the past decade and leaving Democrats with a glimmer of
hope. Weil, a Democratic public school teacher, had outraised Fine, a state
senator, and a poll had shown them running practically neck-and-neck days
before the election.
The AP also
called a second special election in Florida for Republican Jimmy Patronis, in
the seat vacated by Republican Matt Gaetz, who resigned after Trump nominated
him for attorney general only to drop out amid reports of sexual misconduct and
drug use or possession.
In an
all-caps social media post on Tuesday evening, the president celebrated the
pair of “BIG” Republican victories in the conservative districts that
overwhelmingly backed him in November. “THE TRUMP ENDORSEMENT, AS ALWAYS,
PROVED FAR GREATER THAN THE DEMOCRATS FORCES OF EVIL. CONGRATULATIONS TO
AMERICA!!!” he posted on Truth Social.
Democrats
were not expected to be competitive in the heavily Republican area, but the
final tally appeared much closer Tuesday than it was in November.
In a
statement, the Democratic National Committee chair, Ken Martin, hailed the
results as the latest evidence of the party’s “massive overperformance” in
parts of the country where they struggled last year.
“From a
Pennsylvania Democrat winning in a deep-red district last week to Donald Trump
being terrified of losing Elise Stefanik’s seat, Republicans everywhere know a
reckoning is coming – Democrats are taking the majority in 2026,” Martin said.
Last week, a
Democrat won an upset victory in a state senate race in Pennsylvania, and the
Trump administration a day later withdrew their nomination of congresswoman
Elise Stefanik as UN ambassador, a decision widely seen as fueled by concern
over creating another vacant House seat.
Michael
Whatley, chair of the Republican National Committee, said the pair of “decisive
victories” in Florida were an endorsement of the president’s second-term
agenda.
“The
American people sent a clear message tonight: they want elected officials who
will advance President Trump’s America First agenda, and their votes can’t be
bought by national Democrats,” he said.
Earlier on
Tuesday, voter Andrew Julius cast his ballot for Weil in Daytona Beach, Waltz’s
former district because he said Weil seemed like a level-headed, educated
person. Julius was also concerned about how Trump’s team was handling foreign
policy, including the latest privacy concern when Waltz shared war plans on a
Signal chat that included a journalist.
“I had a
top-secret security clearance with my job in the navy because I was a sonar
tech,” he said. “If I would have done just a fraction of a mistake or what was
done with this whole Signal-gate fiasco, I would have been court martialed.”
But the
majority of voters continued to support the Republican ticket.
At the
Church of Christ in Daytona Beach, Fine campaign volunteer “Spock” Hinson wore
a shirt with Trump’s mugshot that said Never Surrender. The former Democrat
said he supported Trump and his key ally Elon Musk.
“I want him
to do what he’s trying to do,” Hinson said of Musk. “Anybody who’s not happy
with him is either brainwashed or a crook.”
On social
media, Trump, who had endorsed Fine, congratulated him for “a great WIN against
a massive CASH AVALANCHE”.
For
congressional Republicans, the election wins help preserve their razor-thin
majority in the House of Representatives, which is in the middle of a complex
negotiation with the Senate aimed at enacting legislation authorizing Trump’s
campaign promises, including the mass deportations of undocumented immigrants,
an extension of tax cuts passed during his first term, and an increase in the
US government’s debt ceiling.
Before
Tuesday’s special elections, the GOP held 218 seats in Congress’s lower chamber
and the Democrats 213. But despite their disappointing performance in last
November’s presidential election, Democrats appear to be continuing their
streak of strong performances in off-year elections nationwide.
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